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28/11/2019 'The two of you were acting the candyman'

Josie in Omagh heard archive of Gerry and Sean on Mark Patterson's show today and thought it was very funny.
Sean remembers the Big Dote, Kenny Stevenson, who died yesterday.

Josie in Omagh heard archive of Gerry and Sean on Mark Patterson's show today and thought it was very funny. Iris said Mark played it to mark Radio Foyle's fortieth anniversary.
John in Bangor can't remember the name of the woman in a film called 'Up She Goes' which he saw in the 1940s at the Imperial cinema in Belfast and wonders if a listener can help.
Sean remembers the Big Dote, Kenny Stevenson, who died yesterday. Kenny got the title from a competition Sean ran many years ago to find the Radio Foyle Big Dote, which Kenny won and he was then crowned by Linda Bryant.
Mickey Todd has been calling the show for weeks now but it was the wrong number and he was worried that Sean wasn't talking to him.
Davy Doolittle and Davy Doofarless are very annoyed that Sean has yet to play 'The Kid's Last Fight'.
Music from Johnny Nash, Skeeter Davis, Buck Owens, Roly Daniels and more.

56 minutes

Music Played

  • The Drifters

    I'll Take You Home

  • Johnny Nash

    Cupid

  • Engelbert Humperdinck

    Am I That Easy To Forget

  • The Mavericks

    Blue Eyes Crying In The Rain

  • Bobby Bare

    Memphis Tennessee

  • Rory Daniels

    Hello Darlin'

  • Skeeter Davis

    The End Of The World

  • Louge & McCool

    There's Nothing I Can Do About It

  • The Everly Brothers

    Cathy's Clown

  • The Kinks

    Tired Of Waiting

  • Tommy Flemming

    The Parting Glass

  • Frankie Laine

    The Kid's Last Fight

  • Roy Orbison

    Dream Baby

Broadcast

  • Thu 28 Nov 2019 15:04